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CNPS Postponed Taxa Last Updated June 9, 2011 Scientific Name CNPS Postponed Taxa Last Updated June 9, 2011 Scientific Name Abutilon palmeri Acer glabrum ssp. siskiyouense Achnatherum scribneri Aconitum columbianum var. viviparum Aconogonon davisiae var. glabrum Aconogonon phytolaccifolium var. glabrum Allium bolanderi var. mirabile Allium howellii var. sanbenitense Allium lacunosum var. micranthum Allium praecox Allium punctum Allium tolmiei var. tolmiei Amelanchier utahensis ssp. covillei Amphipappus fremontii var. spinosus Antennaria dioica Aquilegia formosa var. hypolasia Aquilegia shockleyi Arabis collei Arabis davidsonii var. parva Arceuthobium siskiyouense Arctostaphylos benitoensis Arctostaphylos bowermaneae Arctostaphylos manzanita ssp. wieslanderi Arctostaphylos parryana ssp. deserticum Arctostaphylos serpenticola Arctostaphylos tomentosa ssp. bracteosa Arctostaphylos tomentosa ssp. crinita Arctostaphylos tomentosa ssp. rosei Arctostaphylos tomentosa ssp. tomentosa Argemone munita ssp. argentea Artemisia arbuscula ssp. longicaulis Artemisia campestris ssp. borealis Artemisia tridentata ssp. pauciflora Asclepias linaria Aster occidentalis var. yosemitanus Aster pauciflorus Astragalus curtipes Astragalus gambellianus var. elmeri Astragalus iodanthus var. iodanthus Astragalus lentiginosus var. albifolius Astragalus lentiginosus var. carinatus Astragalus lentiginosus var. chartaceus Astragalus lentiginosus var. floribundus Astragalus lentiginosus var. lentiginosus Astragalus lentiginosus var. salinus Astragalus tephrodes var. brachylobus Atriplex argentea var. argentea Atriplex natrophila Atriplex patula ssp. hastata Baccharis brachyphylla Berberis amplectens Page 1 of 6 CNPS Postponed Taxa Last Updated June 9, 2011 Berberis piperiana Bergia texana Boerhavia triquetra Brickellia arguta var. odontolepis Brickellia longifolia var. multiflora Brodiaea elegans ssp. hooveri Buxbaumia viridis Calochortus albus var. rubellus Calochortus amoenus Calochortus argillosus Calystegia macrostegia ssp. arida Calystegia macrostegia ssp. cyclostegia Camissonia campetris ssp. obispoensis Camissonia cardiophylla ssp. robusta Camissonia chieranthifolia ssp. suffruticosa Camissonia claviformis ssp. funerea Camissonia claviformis ssp. perisonii Camissonia claviformis ssp. yumae Camissonia luciae Camissonia munzii Camissonia pallida ssp. hallii Camissonia robusta Campanula angustiflora Cardamine angulata Cardamine breweri var. orbicularis Cardamine californica var. cuneata Cardamine #3 Carex “mendocinensis” Carex filifolia var. filifolia Carex garberi Castilleja ambigua ssp. insalutata Castilleja chrymactis Castilleja exserta ssp. latifolia Castilleja inflata Caulanthus crassicaulis var. glaber Ceanothus arboreus var. glabra Ceanothus greggii var. perplexans Ceanothus griseus var. horizontalis Ceanothus oliganthus var. orcuttii Ceanothus papillosus var. papillosus Ceanothus prostratus var. occidentalis Ceanothus thyrsiflorus var. repens Centaurium calycosum Chamaesaracha coronopus Chamaesyce ocellata var. kirbyi Chimaphila menziesii Chlorogalum pomeridianum var. divaricatum Chorizanthe obovata Chrysothamnus nauseosus ssp. ceruminosus Chrysothamnus parryi ssp. imulus Clarkia amoena ssp. amoena Clarkia davyi Page 2 of 6 CNPS Postponed Taxa Last Updated June 9, 2011 Clarkia prostrata Clarkia purpurea ssp. purpurea Clarkia speciosa ssp. polyantha Clarkia stellata Claytonia cordifolia Collinsia heterophylla var. austromontanum Collinsia torreyi var. brevicarinata Crepis runcinata ssp. andersonii Crepis runcinata ssp. imbricata Cryptantha similis Cuscuta suksdorfii var. subpedicellata Cuscuta suksdorfii var. suksdorfii Cymopterus panamintensis var. panamintensis Cypripedium calceolus var. parviflorum Delphinium antoninum Delphinium hansenii ssp. kernense Delphinium parishii ssp. pallidum Delphinium parryi ssp. eastwoodiae Delphinium patens ssp. montanum Diodia teres Dudleya abramsii ssp. abramsii Dudleya cymosa ssp. gigantea Dudleya palmeri Elatine chilensis Elatine gracilis Ericameria laricifolia Erigeron breweri var. klamathensis Erigeron foliosus var. mendocinus Erigeron lassenianus var. deficiens Erigeron reductus var. reductus Eriogonum apiculatum Eriogonum covilleanum Eriogonum molestum Eriogonum sarmentosum Eriophyllum lanatum var. aphanactis Erysimum argillosum Erysimum capitatum var. bealianum Eschscholzia californica ssp. mexicana Eurhynchium striatum Festuca elmeri Fraxinus trifoliata Galium angustifolium ssp. nudicaule Galium argense Galium californicum ssp. maritimum Galium grayanum var. nanum Galium hypotrichium ssp. ebbettsense Galium hypotrichium ssp. inyoense Galium hypotrichium ssp. subalpinum Galium magnifolium Galium muricatum Gayophytum oligospermum Geranium viscosissimum Page 3 of 6 CNPS Postponed Taxa Last Updated June 9, 2011 Gilia leptantha ssp. transversa Gilia micromeria Gilia tetrabreccia Githopsis pulchella ssp. campestris Gnaphalium zayantense Guillenia lemmonii Hastingsia atropurpurea Hazardia squarrosa var. squarrosa Hesperevax acaulis var. acaulis Hesperolinon sharsmithiae Heteropogon contortus Heterotheca sessiliflora var. bolanderoides Heterotheca sessiliflora var. camphorata Heterotheca sessiliflora var. fastigiata Heterotheca sessiliflora var. sanjacintensis Heterotheca villosa var. scabra Heuchera caespitosa Heuchera merriamii Heuchera micrantha var. macropetala Heuchera pringlei Holocarpha obconica ssp. autumnalis Hordeum arizonicum Hymenopappus filifolius var. megacephalus Hymenoxys odorata Isomeris arborea var. insularis Juncus ambiguus Juncus brachyphyllus Juncus covillei var. covillei Keckiella ternata ssp. septentrionalis Lathyrus littoralis Lepidium fremontii var. stipitatum Lepidium montanum var. canescens Leptochloa viscida Leptodactylon californicum ssp. brevitrichomum Leptodactylon californicum ssp. glandulosum Leymus pacificus Linanthus floribundus ssp. glaber Lomatium cookii Lomatium hallii Lupinus albicaulis var. shastensis Lupinus excubitus var. austromontanus Lupinus excubitus var. hallii Lupinus littoralis Lupinus pratensis var. eriostachyus Lupinus rivularis Lupinus sparsiflorus ssp. inornatus Lupinus sparsiflorus ssp. mohavensis Lycium fremontii Machaeranthera pinnatifida var. gooddingii Malacothamnus densiflorus var. densiflorus Malacothamnus howellii Malacothrix saxatilis var. commutata Page 4 of 6 CNPS Postponed Taxa Last Updated June 9, 2011 Malacothrix torreyi Mammillaria dioica Mammillaria milleri Marah macrocarpus var. major Melica geyeri var. aristulata Melica stricta var. albicaulis Mentzelia involucrata var. megalantha Mimulus androsaceus Mimulus puniceus Mirabilis oblongifolia Monardella linoides ssp. stricta Monardella nana ssp. arida Monardella nana ssp. nana Monardella nana ssp. tenuiflora Monardella siskiyouensis Muhlenbergia glauca Myosurus sessilis Nama aretioides var. californicum Nama demissum var. covillei Navarretia hamata ssp. leptantha Navarretia heterodoxa Navarretia viscidula ssp. purpurea Nemacladus rubescens var. tenuis Oenothera pubescens Oreostemma peirsonii Orthocarpus bracteosus Osmorhiza purpurea Panicum huachucae Parietaria pensylvanica Pectocarya peninsularis Pellaea andromedifolia var. pubescens Pellaea andromedifolia var. rubens Penstemon heterodoxus var. cephalophorus Penstemon strictus Pentagramma triangularis ssp. semipallida Pentagramma triangularis ssp. viscosa Phacelia campanularia var. campanularia Phacelia eisenii var. brandegeana Phacelia humilis var. dudleyi Phacelia lutea var. scopulina Phacelia oreopola var. oreopola Phacelia perityloides Phacelia umbrosa Phlox cespitosa Pinguicula vulgaris ssp. vulgaris Pinus californiarum ssp. californiarum Pinus californiarum ssp. fallax Pinus washoensis Plagiobothrys canescens var. catalinensis Plagiobothrys collinus var. gracilis Plagiobothrys collinus var. infectivus Plagiobothrys collinus var. ursinus Page 5 of 6 CNPS Postponed Taxa Last Updated June 9, 2011 Plantago eriopodsa Platanthera hyperborea var. purpurascens Polemonium pulcherrimum var. pilosum Potamogeton latifolius Potentilla wheeleri Puccinellia grandis Quercus cornelius-mulleri Quercus john-tuckeri Quercus sadleriana Ranunculus alismaefolius var. lemmonii Ranunculus flammula var. flammula Ranunculus occidentalis var. dissectus Ranunculus occidentalis var. howellii Ranunculus sceleratus var. multifidus Ribes cereum var. inebrians Ribes malvaceum var. clementinum Ribes menziesii var. hystrix Rorippa sinuata Rorippa sphaerocarpa Rubus leucodermis var. trinitatis Rudbeckia klamathensis Rumex fueginus var. fueginus Rumex fueginus var. ovato-cordatus Scrophularia lanceolata Sedum oregonense Sedum radiatum ssp. depauperatum Sidalcea “gigantea” Sidalcea malvaeflora ssp. californica Sidalcea malvaeflora ssp. dolosa Sidalcea multifida Sorbus sitchensis var. grayi Sphaeralcea coulteri Sphagnum angustifolium Stanleya elata Stephanomeria pauciflora var. parishii Streptanthus glandulosus var. sonomensis Streptanthus insignis ssp. insignis Streptanthus tortuosus var. flavescens Swertia tubulosa Teucrium cubense ssp. depressum Trifolium longipes var. atrorubens Trifolium minutissimum Trifolium mucronatum ssp. lacerum Umbellularia californica var. fresnensis Veratrum californicum var. caudatum Verbena menthifolia Xylococcus bicolor Page 6 of 6.
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